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A. ENBOM & J, A. ANDERSON.

PUMP;

No. 259,514. Patented June 13, 1882.

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ANDRO ENBOM AND JOHN A. ANDERSON, OF AUGUSTA, KANSAS.

PUMP.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 259,514, dated June 13,1882.

Application filed March 17. 1882.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that we, ANDRO ENBoM and JOHNA.ANDERSON, of Augusta, in the county of Butler and State of Kansas,have invented a new and useful Improvement in Pumps; and we do herebydeclare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description ofthe same, referencebeinghad to the accompanying drawings, in which-Figure l is a perspective vie w,partl y broken away to show theinterior. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the working mechanism alone.

This invention consists in certain auxiliary mechanism, fully describedhereinafter, which is adapted for use in connection with a pump of anyproper construction for the purpose of lessening the labor of workingthe same.

A represents the main shaft, supported in any proper bearings, which isprovided at one end with the crank a, or other proper means for applyingpower, and at the other with a fly-wheel, a, as shown.

a represents a wheel, located on the shaft near one end, which isprovided on its periphcry with proper buckets, as shown.

(t represents acrank,formed by bending the main shaft, near the centerof the same, as shown; and B, a connecting-rod uniting the crank to oneend of the bar 0, which bar is centrally pivoted upon a transverseshaft, 0, as shown.

D also represents a connecting-rod, by means of which the other end ofbar 0 is united to the handle e of a pump, E, of any properconstruction.

6 represents the spout of the pump, the discharge end of which is solocated as to deliver the water discharged by it directly into thebuckets of the wheel o as shown.

F represents a trough located beneath the wheel a which is provided witha discharge- (No model.)

H represents a hook located upon the side of the case, by means of whichthe crank a is held against movement when desired.

. I represents a swinging plate, which serves to cover an opening in thecase through which the shaft is oiled.

The operation is substantially as follows: By the application of powerto the crank a revolution is given to the main shaft A, and by means ofthis the pump-handle is properly actuated through the intermediatemechanism described. The water lifted by the pump is discharged throughthe spout c to the buckets of the wheel a, and by these is delivered tothe trough F. By means of the construction described the water lifted bythe pump is caused, in its passage over the wheel a to give power to thesame, and thus lessen the labor required to produce a given result.

Having thus described our invention, what we claim, and desire to secureby Letters Patent, is

1. In combination with the main shaft having the wheel a? with buckets,and the crank a intermediate mechanism, substantially as described, anda pump of proper construction, as and for the purpose set forth.

2. In combination with the main shaft A, having the cranks a a and wheela, the conmeeting-rods B D, the bar 0, and pump E, as described.

ANDRO ENBOM. JOHN A. ANDERSON.

Witnesses:

F. O. RULAND, GEO. W. BROWN.

